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4675JOHN McLEAN 1785-1861. McLean a politician from Ohio served in a number of roles including Commissioner of the General Land Office and Postmaster General. He was an Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court and was appointed to the United States Supreme Court by President Jackson in 1829 until his death. He was one of the two Justices to vote against the Dred Scott decision. McLean was frequently mentioned as a Presidential candidate. AMS. 2pg. 7 ½†x 12 ½â€. December 18 1846. Washington D.C. An autograph manuscript signed “Cornelia J. Orme†and a letter signed “Maria W.D. Ormeâ€. It is addressed to Supreme Court Justice John McLean. The first page is an acrostic written by the young poet Cornelia. The first letters spell out the words “HONJOHNMCLEANOFOHIO†and reads “How shall my simple muse aspire Of him to sing whose graced sublime strain Noblest of Men for subject for the Lyre. Justly my Harp her humble strings refrain - Oh would some favored votary of the Nine Her Poets power awhile bestow No minstrelsy should vie with mine - My verse thy greatness then would show - Could I but half thy goodness tell Long would its cheerful chords vibrate E’en with soft music would its strings aye swell - And gladly thy great worth relate. Now when each place with honour you have filled Of which unsought your virtues have obtained. For thee their Head our own blest Nation’s willed Our interests to serve and have our righteous Laws sustained High in the hearts of all from proud to lowly train In all beloved while grateful men remain - Oh never will they cease to bless the Noble good and true McLean.†The interior page contains a letter signed “Maria W.D. Orme†and the letter’s body is in the handwriting of Cornelia. Orme wrote to McLean: “I am still spared ‘till the period of your return to Washington but have no other means of manifesting my pleasure for your health and arrival than by a few lines on paper. None more sincerely can do so than myself or will be more truly glad to see you when you have leisure to call at the same resident corner of 12 St and Maryland Avenue. Allow me to accompany this ‘expression’ of an Acrostic written by my little daughter with whom the Muses have been tampering and whose impression of you she has thus poetically attempted to portray – and like all other embryo poetry’s wishes it to be presented – which I permit her to do not for the need of praise but as a simple fireside offering – which I am sure you will not reject…Maria W.D. Ormeâ€. Cornelia Orme wrote the popular book of children’s poems Forget-Me-Nots from Dew Drop Dale under the name Ruth Rustic. Maria Orme and her husband Rezin were involved in an infamous slavery event. In the 1830s Rezin sold a slave named Dorcas and her four children to a slave trader in Alexandria Virginia for $700. Dorcas had been promised her freedom by an earlier deceased owner and Rezin inherited Dorcas and her family through marriage and death. Dorcas killed her two younger children and was prevented from killing the other two because of the screams of her dying children. She was tried and found not guilty by reason of insanity. The abolitionist John Quincy Adams noted the incident in his 1830s diary. The verso of the integral leaf is addressed by Cornelia to “Hon. John McLean / Supreme Court U.S. / Washington D.C.†There is a small portion missing at blank right margin and a hole at blank fold. unknown books
1976250403Los Angeles: the Committee California State University 1976. 8p. tabloid newspaper format bilingual text. Horizontal fold short closed edge tear. Opposes the selection of James Rosser as the new president; describes it as a blow against the Chicano student body many of whose members supported Julian Nava for the position. the Committee, California State University unknown books
1972201232Los Angeles: the Union 1972. 8.5x14 inch handbill minor edgewear and toning. Outlines the military buildup in the face of "the failure of Vietnamization." Concludes that "No more lives should be wasted for the Thieu regime. Stop the bombing. End the war now. the Union unknown books
37285Single leaf written in ink on recto and verso. First page with engraved illustration and printed letterhead of "The Cloister Sea Island Georgia." Stone has crossed out "The Cloister" and written above it "Cottage 71." Signed in ink "Harlan F. Stone" at bottom of the verso. Very Good.<br/><br/> "Dear Tinker It was good to have your letter which followed us when we came here a week ago Sunday. They took me to the train in a wheelchair but now thanks to the balmy climate I am walking. I walked two miles. We shall unwind probably until late Jan and then return to my sadly interrupted job.<br/> "Sorry you could not make your trip to Pasadena. It would have been a pleasant change for you both. I enjoyed your tale of Mr. Pal and Shaw. Have you heard of the elderly spinster who attended a party when each guest was to dress so as to indicate the title of a book. Across her lower front was a placard ------ . The answer of course was It Cant Happen Here. Our best regards to you and Frances. Let us hope that the new year will be a better one for all of us and that we shall meet soon.<br/> As ever your friend<br/> Harlan F. Stone" <br/><br/> Harlan Fiske Stone 1872-1946 was appointed to the Supreme Court as an Associate Justice by Calvin Coolidge and served as such from 1925 to1941 when Franklin Roosevelt appointed him Chief Justice a position he occupied until his death in 1946. Stone had been ill sometime around December1936 and had traveled to Sea Island Georgia to recuperate. A report in January 30 1937 stated that he had returned to Washington fully recovered. His correspondent was Edward Larocque Tinker 1881-1968 a writer concentrating on Latin American culture. Both men were graduates of Columbia Law School Stone in 1898 and Tinker in 1902. After Stone graduated the school asked him to remain as a teacher; he did so while maintaining a private law firm. In 1910 the law school named Stone its Dean a position he held for fourteen years. Tinker likely knew Stone both as a student and fellow teacher. "It Can't Happen Here" mentioned in this Letter refers to the 1935 novel by Sinclair Lewis. "Harlan Fiske Stone Society" website of Columbia Law School. unknown books
56770A personal letter about travel plans to the west coast. Harlan Fiske Stone October 11 1872 - April 22 1946 was an American political figure lawyer and jurist. A native of New Hampshire he served as the dean of Columbia Law School his alma mater in the early 20th century. As a member of the Republican Party he was appointed as the 52nd Attorney General of the United States before becoming an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1925. In 1941 Stone became the 12th Chief Justice of the United States serving until his death in 1946 - one of the shortest terms of any Chief Justice. Stone was the first Chief Justice not to have served in elected office. His most famous dictum was: "Courts are not the only agency of government that must be assumed to have capacity to govern. unknown books
1971009530Bristol R. I.: Roger Williams College 1971. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine/No. First issue of this poetry journal published at Roger Williams College. A bright near fine copy in decorated stapled wrappers. Contains work by Stafford Justice Flook Bruce Jankuska Steve Crosby and others. Roger Williams College paperback books
1954017560Clarke & Way Inc. Fine with no dust jacket. 1954. Limited Edition. Softcover. Marbled card stock wrappers with inner flap folds. No jacket. One of six hundred copies printed for Blanche and Alfred Knopf. Corners of inner flaps lightly mottled. Owner's signature and date written in pencil on FFEP. Text block otherwise unmarked and bright. A summing up of points made in a Canadian literary censorship case around the novel "The Philanderer" originally published as "The Tightrope" in the United States. ; 7.75" x 5.25"; 16 pp . Clarke & Way Inc paperback books
1985197161San Francisco: Spring Mobilization for Peace Jobs & Justice 1985. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet handbill printed recto-only in black and lavender inks on white stock text only. March against the Reagan Administration calling for AIDS and healthcare support. Labor feminists LGBT etc joined together for the march. Pat Norman Harry Britt Ron Dellums Holly Near et al were appearing speaking and performing. Spring Mobilization for Peace, Jobs & Justice unknown books
1985186712San Francisco: the Mobilization 1985. Three 1.75 inch pins for the 1985 86 and 87 rallies all different designs featuring a dove; very good. Marches were held in SF and LA if not elsewhere against US intervention in the Caribbean and Central America against South African apartheid for a freeze on nuclear arms and for jobs and justice. the Mobilization unknown books
1977215465Birmingham AL: Southern Organizing Committee for Economic & Social Justice SOC 1977. Leaflet 8.5x11 inches printed on both sides very good condition. Urges support for the J.P. Stevens boycott. Southern Organizing Committee for Economic & Social Justice (SOC) unknown books
1953288515Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 1953. First. hardcover. fine. A Chronicle of His Family Life and Times. Edited and Completed by Winfield Shiras. Illus. 8vo green cloth. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh 1953. Near Fine<br/><br/> University of Pittsburgh Press unknown books
19641322488Boston and Toronto: Little Brown and Company 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 298; G/G-; dark pink spine with black text; dust jacket shows modest wear to exterior; minor wear to corners; cloth has mild wear to exterior; clean exterior; strong boards; text block has light toning to exterior edges; interior clean; illustrated with photographs and maps;. 1322488. FP New Rockville Stock. Little, Brown and Company hardcover books
1962152129N.p.: N.p. 1962. Collection of five vintage borderless reference photographs showing actors Brigitte Bardot Macha Méril and Robert Hossein director Roger Vadim and crew members playing music and dancing between takes on the set of the 1962 film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1958 novel "Le repos du guerrier" by Christiane Rochefort. A young independent woman is slowly embroiled in an abusive isolating relationship with a man she helps recover from a suicide attempt. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Paris. <br/><br/>Approximately 7 x 5 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
20091298505New York: AMS Press Inc 2009. Hardcover. Octavo. VG condition in VG- dustjacket. Red-brown spine with cream text/title; dustjacket is clean with mild shelfwear; boards are strong and clean; binding has some wear but is mostly strong; textblock is mostly clean but 87 pages of pencil markings and 6 pages of pen marks mainly underlining and margin marks. Pp. 645.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office in bookcase next to Ephemera section. 1298505. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. AMS Press Inc hardcover books
1959151138London: J. Arthur Rank 1959. Final Draft script for the 1960 film. <br/><br/>Based on Richard Gordon's 1957 novel. The fourth film in Rank's popular "Doctor" series and the first not to feature actor Dirk Bogarde as Dr. Simon Sparrow although Bogarde would return for the next film in the series "Doctor in Distress" in 1963. The series follows the frequently romantic comic antics of a group of young doctors. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in London.<br/><br/>Green titled wrappers noted as Semi-final Script on the front wrapper dated 14-12-59. Title page present dated December 1959 with credits for screenwriter Nicholas Phipps and novelist Richard Gordon. 128 leaves with last page of text numbered 127. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with a silver prong. J. Arthur Rank unknown books
1970132883London: Rank Organisation 1970. Vintage full-color still photographs from the 1970 UK film. <br/><br/>A doctor is in love with a woman but doesn't have time to propose to her before she leaves on a cruise to the Mediterranean. The doctor decides to join the cruise but getting the opportunity to romance the woman of his dreams proves difficult. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches with no borders as issued. Tiny creases else Near Fine. Rank Organisation unknown books
602476"Lewis Powell" in blue ink on his engraved Supreme Court of the United States Washington D.C. 20543 Chamber of Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. retired letterhead June 29 1987. 5 3/4" x 9"; 1 page; very good old mailing folds; minor signs of handling; 1987. To Hon. Daniel Patrick Moynihan 627 G Street S.E. Washington D.C. 2003 "Dear Senator Moynihan: It was indeed gracious and thoughtful of your to write me a generous mote about my retirement from the Court. It has been a great privilege to serve here and so I leave with more that a little sadness. But as my 80th birthday comes in September retirement seemed appropriate. Sincerely Lewis Powell." Provenance: from the estate of Daniel Patrick Moynihan. With the estate numbers in the upper margin. Moynihan 1927-2003 born March 16 1927 Tulsa Oklahoma; died March 26 2003 Washington District of Columbia; U.S. senator from New York January 3 1977-2001; outspoken proponent of arms control. Powell 1907-1998 born September 19 1907 Suffolk Virginia; died August 25 1998 Richmond Virginia; appointed to the court by Richard Nixon; American Supreme Court Justice; served on court 1971-1987; known for casting swing vote on most significant bitterly contested cases. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
1895588071895. Paperback. Very Good. Holograph. Two-pages. 32cm. Embossed seal of Justice Potter. Endorsement on back of second sheet by the Constable saying that he has executed the warrant. Later folds. Williams was accused of entering the AME Church on Lincoln Avenue in Jersey Shore Pa. on June 21 1895 and forcing the pastor and congregation to leave. It is further alleged that he ". by force and with a strong hand and by menaces and threats unlawfully holds and keeps possession possession of the .Church." There is no explanation as to why Williams did what is alleged. <br/><br/> paperback books
282921Paris: Haar & Steinert. hardcover. Tall 8to 3/4 morocco leather with gilt lettering. Paris: Haar & Steinert c. 1881. Shows wear to spine and boards. Corners bumped.<br/><br/> Includes 37 tipped-in double-page color maps complete circa 1880. Each map titled in pencil verso. France Russia and Italy have ink notations from previous owner and some toning.<br/><br/> Haar & Steinert unknown books
197143373Caracas: Ediciones centauro 1971. First edition. Paper wrappers. A very good copy wrappers rubbed contents fine. 195 pp. 16mo. Contains chiefly the decision handed down Aug. 1 1968 by the Corte Suprema de Justicia in the case of Marcos Pérez Jimenez with dissenting opinions. Ediciones centauro unknown books
197146090Washington D.C.: Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice 1971. Original lithographed poster 22" x 17' ca 56cm x 43cm. Printed in three colors on white paperstock. A few stains on verso bleeding faintly through on lighter portions of image else a bright Very Good copy minimally worn -- Very Good / B. Poster promoting the 1971 "Mule Train To Wall Street" an event intended to coincide with the great Mayday Tribe march on Washington described by some observers as the most poorly planned direct action of the Vietnam era. The action ended with the arrest of some 7000 marchers before the event even got underway. The central graphic is of a leering death's-head with inset images of Black and Asian adults and children in distress with title above "Death Has Many Faces We Demand Life!" Artist not identified but a compelling and uncommon poster. Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice unknown books
1971171015Boston: the Coalition 1971. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet mimeographed both sides folded horizontally date penned in corner top corner of back side toned else very good condition. Introduces the People's Peace Treaty with full text on the back and announces upcoming events. the Coalition unknown books
1971187404San Francisco Oakland Berkeley: PCPJ 1971. Two 8.5x11 inch handbills and a six panel brochure dates penned in the corners lightly toned along edges otherwise very good. In early May 1971 the PCPJ organized a series of protests in the Bay Area. Items here include a six-panel brochure discussing the People's Treaty a flyer about "Crime in Oakland" that discusses how corporations and allegedly corrupt politicians "have already brought the SE Asian war to Oakland" and a Mayday Calendar leaflet for San Francisco with imagery of Vietnamese women guerrillas farming listing activities to protest the war. PCPJ unknown books
1990254826Albuquerque: The Alliance for Cultural Democracy 1990 Conference 1990. 11x17 inch poster folded to an 8.5x11 inch brochure with information about the Conference on one side and registration form and mailing addresses on the other and the poster inside. Joy Harjo was the Keynote Speaker at the November 1990 Conference held at University of New Mexico. The Alliance for Cultural Democracy 1990 Conference unknown books
012160Fine. Broadside. A limited edition set of five literary broadsides signed by the authors and all numbered 51/150 copies with different sheet sizes and colors of illustrations. Housed in a folder with an antique printing press illustration. The five broadsides are: "From how to tell a true war story" by Tim O'Brien "State of the Art" by Toni Cade Bambara "Young Girls Growing Up 1911 " by Donald Justice "Nurture" by Maxine Kumin and "Genesis" by Etheridge Knight. The broadsides were printed in conjunction with readings by the authors for the Loft Mentor Series. ; 15 1/4" x 11 1/2"; Signed by Author . unknown books